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Early Western Travels
1748–1846
Volume XXV
A Series of Annotated Reprints of some of the best and rarest contemporary volumes of travel, descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, during the Period of Early American Settlement
Edited with Notes, Introductions, Index, etc., by
Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D.
Editor of “The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents,” “Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition,” “Hennepin's New Discovery,” etc.
Volume XXV
Comprising the series of original paintings by Charles Bodmer, to illustrate Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832–1834
Cleveland, Ohio
The Arthur H. Clark Company
1906
1. Boston Lighthouse
2. Landing-place at Bordentown, on the Delaware, and the Country-seat of the Count de Survilliers
3. View of the Moravian Settlement at Bethlehem
4. Forest Scene on the Tobihanna
5. Mauch Chunk, on the Lehigh, with the End of the Railway from the Coal Mines
6. House of Correction at Pittsburg
7. Cave-in-Rock, on the Ohio
8. Cut-off River, a branch of the Wabash
9. Tower Rock, on the Mississippi
10. Saukie and Fox Indians on the Beach near St. Louis
11. Tents of the Puncas, on the Bank of the Missouri
12. Washinga-Sahba's Grave on Blackbird's Hills
13. Crow Indians at Fort Clarke
14. Offerings of the Mandan Indians
15. Hunting Signal of the Assiniboins
16. Tent of an Assiniboin Chief
17. Beaver Dens on the Bank of the Missouri
18. Singular Eminences on the Missouri, with the Citadel Rock
19. Blackfeet Indians on horseback
20. Mexkemanastan, a Chief of the Gros Ventres
21. The Elk-horn Pyramid, on the Upper Missouri
22. The Cree Chief, Le Sonnant
23. Bivouac in the Forest
24. Mandeh-Pahchu, a Mandan Indian
25. Dance of the Mandan Indians
26. Manitari Indians
27. Pashtuwa-Chta, an Arikkara Indian
28. Dance of the Mandan Women
29. Dog-sledges of the Mandans
30. Horse-races of the Dacota Indians
31. Belle Vue, Major Dougherty's Post
32. Steam-boat on Lake Erie
33. New York Harbour
34. The Lehigh and its Islands, near Bethlehem
35. New Harmony, on the Wabash
36. Massica and Wakusasse, a Saukie and a Fox Indian
37. The Yellow Stone Steam-boat
38. Confluence of Fox River with the Wabash
39. Snags in the Missouri
40. Schudegacheh, the Punca Chief, a Missouri and an Oto Indian
41. Wahktageli, a Dacota Indian
42. A Dacota Woman
43. Fort Piérre and the adjacent Prairie
44. Corpse of a Dacota on a Platform
45. Noapeh, an Assiniboin, and Psihdje-Sahpa, a Dacota Indian
46. Mato-Topé, the Mandan Chief, in his State Dress
47. The same, with the marks of his exploits
48. Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush, a Mandan Village
49. Mandans on the Frozen Missouri
50. Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Mandan Indian
51. Buffalo Dance of the Mandan Indians
52. Inside of a Mandan Hut
53. Maksick-Karehde and Sih-Chida, two Mandans
54. Buffalo Robe and other Articles of the Mandans
55. Mato-Topé's representation of a single combat in which he was engaged
56. Pehriska-Ruhpa in the Costume of the Dog Band
57. Addih-Haddisch, a Mandan Chief
58. Offerings of the Mandan Indians
59. Winter Village of the Manitaries
60. Scalp Dance of the Manitaries
61. View of Fort Union; the Assiniboins breaking up their Camp
62. Confluence of the Yellow Stone and the Missouri
63. Assiniboin Corpse deposited in a Tree
64. Indians on horseback hunting the Buffalo
65. Pitetapiu, an Assiniboin Warrior
66. A Cree and a Snake Indian Woman
67 and 68. Remarkable Eminences on the Banks of the Missouri
69. Bear Hunt on the Missouri
70. The White Castles on the Upper Missouri
71. Camps of the Gros Ventres des Prairies
72. The Falls of Niagara
73. Herd of Buffaloes on the Upper Missouri
74. The Stone Walls on the Upper Missouri
75. Fort McKenzie, with the Combat of 28th August, 1833
76. Great Camp of the Piekanns near Fort McKenzie
77. View of the Rocky Mountains
78. Portraits of the Blackfeet Chiefs, Mehkskehmé-Sukahs and Tatsicki-Stomik
79. Stomik-Sosak, Chief of the Blood Indians; Ninoch-Kiaiu, Chief of the Piekanns, and Homach-Ksachkum, a Kutana Indian
80. Herds of Buffaloes and Elks on the Upper Missouri
81. Indian Implements and Arms
Map To Illustrate Maximilian's Travels
at end of volume
Boston Lighthouse
Landing-place at Bordentown, on the Delaware, and the Country-seat of the Count de Survilliers
View of the Moravian Settlement at Bethlehem
Forest Scene on the Tobihanna
Mauch Chunk, on the Lehigh, with the End of the Railway from the Coal Mines
House of Correction at Pittsburg
Cave-in-rock, on the Ohio
Cut-off River, a Branch of the Wabash
Tower Rock, on the Mississippi
Saukie and Fox Indians on the Beach near St. Louis
Tents of the Puncas, on the Bank of the Missouri
Washinga-Sahba's Grave
Crow Indians at Fort Clarke
Offerings of the Mandan Indians
Hunting Signal of the Assiniboins
Tent of an Assiniboin Chief
Beaver Dens on the Bank of the Missouri
Singular Eminences on the Missouri, with the Citadel Rock
Blackfeet Indians on Horseback
Mexkemanastan, a Chief of the Ventres
The Elk-horn Pyramid, On The Upper Missouri
The Cree Chief, Le Sonnant
Bivouac in the Forest
Mandeh-Pahchu, a Mandan Indian
Dance of the Mandan Indians
Manitari Indians
Pashtuwa-Chta, an Arikkara Indian
Dance of the Mandan Women
Dog Sledges of the Mandans
Horse-races of the Dacota Indians
Belle Vue, Major Dougherty's Post
Steam-boat on Lake Erie
New York Harbour
The Lehigh and its Islands, near Bethlehem
New Harmony, on the Wabash
Massica, a Saukie Indian
Wakusasse, a Fox Indian
The Yellow Stone Steam-boat
Confluence of Fox River with the Wabash
Snags in the Missouri
Missouri Indian
Oto Indian
Chief of the Puncas
Wahktageli, a Dakota Indian
A Dacota Woman
Fort Pierre and the Adjacent Prairie
Corpse of a Dacota on a Platform
Noapeh, an Assiniboin Indian
Psihdje-Sahpa, a Dacota Indian
Mato-Topé, the Mandan Chief, in his State Dress
Mato-Topé, with the Marks of his Exploits
Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush, a Mandan Village
Mandans on the Frozen Missouri
Pehriska-Ruhpa, a Mandan Indian
Buffalo Dance of the Mandan Indians
Inside of a Mandan Hut
Maksick-Karehde and Sih-Chida, two Mandans
Buffalo Robe and other Articles of the Mandans
Mato-Topé's Representation of a Single Combat in which he was Engaged
Pehriska-Ruhpa In The Costume of the Dog Band
Addih-Haddisch, a Mandan Chief
Offerings of the Mandan Indians
Winter Village of the Manitaries
Scalp Dance of the Manitaries
View of Fort Union; the Assiniboins Breaking up their Camp
Confluence of the Yellow Stone and the Missouri
Assiniboin Corpse Deposited in a Tree
Indians on Horseback Hunting the Buffalo
Pitetapiu, an Assiniboin Warrior
A Cree Indian Woman
A Snake Indian Woman
Remarkable Eminences on the Banks of the Missouri
Remarkable Eminences on the Banks of the Missouri
Bear Hunt on the Missouri
The White Castles on the Upper Missouri
Camps of the Gros Ventres Des Prairies
The Falls of Niagara
Herd of Buffaloes on the Upper Missouri
The Stone Walls on the Upper Missouri
Fort McKenzie, with the Combat of 28th August, 1833
Great Camp of the Piekanns near Fort McKenzie
View of the Rocky Mountains
Mehkskéhmé-Sukahs
Blackfeet Chiefs
Tatsicki-Stomik
Stomik-Sosak Chief of the Blood Indians
Ninoch-Kiaiu Chief of the Piekanns
Homach-Ksachkum A Kutana Indian
Herds of Buffaloes and Elks on the Upper Missouri
Indian Implements and Arms
MAP
to illustrate the Route of
PRINCE MAXIMILIAN
of
WIED
in the interiorof
North America
From Boston to the
Upper Missouri &
IN
1832,33 & 34.